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DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER OCT 2013
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Figures
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 General
This manual is designed to assist in the installation and operation of the Daniel Series 1500
Turbine Meter. To assure proper installation and startup it is important to read this manual in its
entirety.
1.2 Description
The Series 1500 Turbine Flowmeter is a volumetric flow metering and transmitting device used
extensively in the petroleum industry for the accurate measurement of hydrocarbon and other related
process fluids. The meter's clean lines and simple configuration assures higher flow rates,
extended flow range and sustained performance capability.
The UMB (Universal Mounting Box) provides an explosion proof, weather resistant housing for
both single or dual pickoffs as well as the preamplifier board. An optional dual UMB is available
to house additional dual pickoff coils and preamplifier board. The UMB serves as the mechanical
mounting connection necessary for local and remote accessories.
The Series 1500 Turbine is ideal for applications requiring high frequency resolution. Applications
may include systems with flow computers or any component of the Daniel preset family of
petroleum management equipment.
INTRODUCTION 1-1
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1-2 INTRODUCTION
DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER OCT 2013
2.0 SPECIFICATIONS
This meter is designed for use within the guidelines of API Standards, Chapter 5.3, formerly
Standard 2534 (The Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Turbine Meter Systems) and the test
procedures of API Standards, Chapter 4 (Prover Systems).
Failure to heed this warning could result in serious injury and/or damage to the equipment.
Approvals:
Electrical: UL and ULC: Class I, Division 1, Groups C & D
DEMKO 03 ATEX 130946X
IECEx UL 11.0031X
Environmental NEMA 4
NEMA 4 UL
ATEX certification
Standard temperature
Optional temperature
SPECIFICATIONS 2-1
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INMETRO certification
Certification number
and marking
Conditions for safe use (X) - The joint between the Universal Mounting Box cover and
housing is a flat joint and has a flame path of 9,52 mm in
length and clearance of less than 0,0381 mm.
Ratings
The maximum working pressure for the Series 1500 Turbine Meter is based on the
temperature/pressure rating of the ANSI B16.5 flanges. The following chart lists the maximum
working pressure of both 304 stainless steel and carbon steel flanges at 100, and 180, and 400
F. For maximum working pressures at intermediate temperatures, and for other materials, refer to
ANSI B 16.5.
2-2 SPECIFICATIONS
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SPECIFICATIONS 2-3
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Meter Performance
Linearity
0.15% (Linearity options of 0.1% and 0.07% available on certain sizes).
Repeatability
0.02% at any point throughout the extended minimum to extended maximum flow
range.
Pressure Drop
At maximum flow of normal flow range on water 4 psi.
Pressure Range
ANSI 150 - 1500 # depending upon size
Preamplifier Performance
Inputs
Supply voltage: 10-30 Vdc
Sensor Type: Reluctance
Type: Sine Wave
Amplitude: 40 mV peak to peak minimum
Outputs
Powered Pulse Output
Type: Square Wave
Frequency Range: 0 to 5 kHz
Amplitude: 0 to 5 V
1000 Ohm internal pull-ups, 20 mA, max.
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DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER OCT 2013
Transmission Distance:
Without Preamp: 20 ft. (6.1 meters)
With Preamp: 3,000 ft. (914 meters)
Materials of Construction
Meter Body (All sizes): Steel, Std.
Options: Steel flanges/ Stainless Steel flowtube, all Stainless Steel
Rotor Rim:
3", 4" (optional) 316 S.S.
6" (optional) 304 S.S.
8" - 18" 304 S.S. standard
Rim Buttons:
Hi Mu 80
Mechanical Connections:
1" - 18" Standard: 150, 300, 600, 900, and 1500 lb. ANSI R.F. flanges
(Others available upon request)
SPECIFICATIONS 2-5
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2-6 SPECIFICATIONS
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3.0 INSTALLATION
3.1 General
A properly designed flow system will do two basic things towards maintaining the linearity of the
turbine meter. It will properly condition the incoming flow such that it is homogeneous throughout
its cross section and it will provide proper back pressure so that cavitation will not originate inside
the meter.
Linearity can be defined as the total range of deviation of accuracy, expressed as a curve, between
minimum and maximum flow rates. The ideal accuracy curve of a volumetric meter, such as the
turbine, is a straight line denoting a constant meter factor.
Cavitation is the formation and collapse of vapor-filled cavities that result from a sudden decrease
and increase in pressure.
Turbine meter performance depends on the incoming fluid being devoid of swirls and excessive
turbulence. These conditions can be avoided by providing unobstructed piping upstream of the
meter. Pipe fittings such as elbows and tees, and piping components such as valves and strainers
should be located far enough upstream as to allow as to dissipate any flow disturbance before it
reaches the meter. Use of flow straighteners or a flow conditioning plate greatly influences meter
performance.
A. Specific Gravity
The turbine meter is affected by specific gravity and may influence performance. The effect of
specific gravity on the turbine meter may be evidenced when specific gravity drops below 0.7. As
specific gravity decreases, the lift forces on the turbine blade decreases. Likewise as velocity
decreases, lift forces decrease. These reduced lift forces are overtaken by bearing friction as low
rates are approached. Subsequently, linearity deteriorates at low flow rates while measuring light
fluids.
B. Viscosity
Turbine meters are viscosity sensitive in that as the metered fluid increases in viscosity, meter
linearity begins to suffer. This effect on linearity is primarily due to a change in the fluid's velocity
profile and skin friction between the fluid and the rotor blades.
INSTALLATION 3-1
OCT 2013 DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER
Figure 3-1, Typical Installation, has been provided as a guide in establishing optimum performance
of the meter. Prior to installation, consider the general information listed below.
1. Note the direction of flow indicated on the plate near the inlet flange and install accordingly.
2. New Installations - Lines should be flushed thoroughly to rid piping of potentially damaging
foreign material such as welding bead, pipe scale, etc. before the meter is placed into service.
A spool piece installed in place of the meter is recommended for this procedure.
3-2 INSTALLATION
DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER OCT 2013
When installing this equipment, bolting must conform to the requirements of ASME B16.5
paragraph 5.3 and to the material requirements of ASME B16.5 Table 1B. Gaskets must conform
to the requirements of ASME B16.20.
It is the customer's responsibility to ensure that piping or other attachments connected to the Product
do not place adverse stresses on the Product.
The design of the Product has not been assessed for the effects of traffic, wind or earthquake
loading.
It is the customer's responsibility to provide fire prevention measures and equipment per local
regulations.
Use of this equipment for any purpose other than its intended purpose may result in property
damage and/or serious personal injury or death.
The Product has been designed with a minimum of 1.5mm (.059 inches) corrosion allowance. The
customer should implement a periodic inspection and maintenance program to ensure that no part
of the Product's pressure-retaining components has corrosion or erosion exceeding this amount. (The
design engineer may choose to select a different corrosion allowance, but it should be identified and
published.)
INSTALLATION 3-3
OCT 2013 DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER
Always use a flushing medium that is compatible with the metallurgy of the meter and
its internal components and similar to the product for which the meter is intended.
Using water as a flushing medium may result in damage to the internal components of the
turbine meter.
A. Valves
The metering system should have a flow rate control valve located at a convenient distance
downstream of all measurement equipment. The function of the control valve is to limit and maintain
system pressure on the meter. This avoids cavitation.
1. Valves should be capable of rapid, smooth opening and closing with positive shut-off.
2. When used for intermittent flow, valves should be fast acting and shock-free.
3. Bypass lines should be equipped with blind or positive shutoff devices.
4. Shut-off or control valves should be located downstream of the meter.
B. Flow Conditioning
For proper operation flow conditioning is required on both the upstream and downstream sides of
the meter.
On the upstream side of the meter a flow conditioning plate can be used (see paragraph C, Flow
Conditioning Plate) or a flow conditioning element designed in accordance with API Ch.5.3. This
element should be installed in an upstream section of pipe having a minimum length equal to 10 pipe
diameters.
3-4 INSTALLATION
DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER OCT 2013
The flow conditioning plate is available for all standard Series 1500 Turbine meters, sizes 3" - 8"
and is designed to eliminate product flow characteristics such as liquid swirl and non-uniform
velocity profiles (induced by piping configurations and other elements of the system) that may
impede proper measurement within the turbine meter run. The plate is installed directly into the inlet
of the meter. Due to the flow conditioning influence on the incoming product, this reduces the
requirement for upstream flow straightening piping. It is recommended that a minimum of five pipe
diameters be maintained upstream and downstream of the meter to assure proper operation. Actual
length will be determined by piping requirements specific to the application.
D. Strainers
A strainer of proper size should be installed upstream of the meter to protect it from the introduction
of foreign material which might damage the meter. Recommended mesh sizes include: 40 mesh for
refined products, and 10 to 20 mesh for crude products (depending on the product being measured).
Strainer Monitoring:
1. Recommended procedures dictate that regular, scheduled cleaning of the strainer basket be
conducted to prevent filling and rupturing of the screen.
2. Pressure gauges installed on both sides of the strainer will indicate differential pressure
across the strainer. High pressure differential caused by filling of the basket or occlusion of
foreign material can cause strainer basket rupture resulting in possible meter damage.
INSTALLATION 3-5
OCT 2013 DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER
A. Pickoff Coils
The Series 1500 Turbine has the capacity for single or dual pickoff coils mounted 90 electrically
out of phase. Each pickoff produces A low level sine wave signal which varies in amplitude (mV)
and frequency (Hz), proportional to the velocity of the turbine blades. This signal information is
coupled to the input terminals of the preamplifier.
The optional dual UMB Turbine Meter can be configured with up to four pickoff coils, each pair
mounted 90 electrically out of phase.
B. Electrical Connections
Pickoff input signal connections are made at terminal strip connection TB2 for Channel A, and TB,3
for Channel B. Power supply and output signal connections are made at terminal strip TB1.
Reference Figure 3-2. For single channel wiring use Belden 8770, or equivalent. Earth ground shield
at one end only. Terminate shield and insulate it at the other end. For dual channel wiring use Belden
8770, or equivalent for power and channel A signal. Use Belden 8219, or equivalent for channel B.
Connect both shields to earth ground at one end of cables and terminate and insulate shields at the
other end. UMB housing should be at earth ground.
C. Induced Interference
The Turbine meter should be located as far as possible from any electrical equipment such as
motors, solenoids or relays which could induce an interference signal into the turbine meter pickoff
coil. High amplitude interference introduced into the preamplifier can result in interference with the
flow signal.
Proper shielding and an earth grounded UMB housing will greatly reduce the possibility of induced
interference. See Section 3.6 B, Electrical Connections.
D. Accessory Hookup
General considerations: It is important that the appropriate service manual be referenced before
attempting to use accessories or instrumentation with the Series 1500 Turbine. If service manuals
for instrumentation were not received at the time of purchase or delivery, please contact the factory
or nearest Daniel Measurement and Control Sales and Service Office.
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INSTALLATION 3-7
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3-8 INSTALLATION
DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER OCT 2013
4.0 OPERATION
4.1 General
This section contains the operating procedures for the Series 1500 Turbine Flowmeter. Reference
Section 3-4 for general flow considerations that may effect meter performance. The Series 1500
Turbine Meter is a volumetric flow measuring and transmitting device that produces an output signal
proportional to the rate-of-flow of the liquid being measured. The primary output is a single or dual
high resolution signal that is amplified and shaped by an integral amplifier mounted within an
explosion proof housing. This wave pulse can be fed directly to remote totalizing counters, digital
readout devices or control instrumentation.
1. Inspect all electrical connections to assure compliance to electrical codes and safety
regulations.
2. All bolts used to secure the meter in line should be inspected to assure that proper mounting
procedures have been followed and that flange connections are leak free.
3. Evaluate the system setup to assure that all components are in the proper sequence for
accurate product measurement: isolation valve, strainer, flow straightener, meter,
downstream section, control valve, etc.
4. Ensure that the supply voltage to the preamp is within the range of 10-30 VDC.
OPERATION 4-1
OCT 2013 DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER
4.3 Operation
Flow and pressure information is stamped on the nameplate located on the outside of the meter.
Never subject the meter to flow or pressure ranges above those specified in Section 2.0
Specifications, or those stamped on the meter.
Exceeding the meter specifications could result in serious injury and/or damage to the
equipment.
1. Back pressure at the outlet of the meter must be sufficient for proper operation. Consider the
following equation when determining back pressure for the meter.
2. Pb = 2 p + 1.25 pe
Where
p = pressure drop through the meter at the maximum operating flow rate for the
liquid being measured, pounds per square inch (psi)
4-2 OPERATION
DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER OCT 2013
5.0 MAINTENANCE
Item numbers reference actual engineering drawings and are not meant to be consecutively
numbered.
5.1 General
The Series 1500 Turbine is designed to operate for extended periods of time without evidence of
wear or loss of precision. All meter adjustments were completed at the factory during liquid
calibration and should not require field setup. However, should inspection of internal components
be required or should field requirements change, information contained in this document must be
read and understood before attempting any maintenance procedure.
If the Series 1500 Turbine is found to be in need of repair, it is recommended the user contact the
nearest Daniel Measurement and Control Sales or Service Office. It is important that servicing be
performed by trained and qualified service personnel.
MAINTENANCE 5-1
OCT 2013 DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER
A. All sizes
1. Before removing the meter from the system the following precautions must be taken:
a. Disconnect all power to the meter.
Failure to disconnect power to the meter could result in serious personal injury and/or damage
to the equipment.
Failure to relieve line pressure at this time could result in serious personal injury and/or
damage to the equipment.
2. Disconnect conduit connections to the Series 1500 Turbine. (Reference Figure 7-1)
a. Remove screws (item 52) and top cover (item 16) of the UMB.
b. Disconnect conduit connections from terminal board TB1 (assembly item 56).
5-2 MAINTENANCE
DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER OCT 2013
Disassembly Step 1
Remove the downstream shaft nut,
simultaneously holding the upstream shaft
nut to prevent the shaft from turning.
Disassembly Step 2
Remove downstream hanger assembly
from the shaft.
MAINTENANCE 5-3
OCT 2013 DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER
Disassembly Step 3
Remove downstream cone from the shaft.
Thrust washer should remain in cone.
Disassembly Step 4
Remove rotor from the shaft. Depending
on the turbine meter option, the rotor
could be just a blade type or a rim type.
The rim is not removable from the rotor
assembly.
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DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER OCT 2013
Disassembly Step 5
Remove journal bearing.
Disassembly Step 6
Remove upstream cone from the shaft.
Thrust washer should remain in cone.
MAINTENANCE 5-5
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Disassembly Step 7
Remove upstream hanger assembly from
the opposite end.
5-6 MAINTENANCE
DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER OCT 2013
In all cases reassembly is the reverse of disassembly. Caution must be taken at all times to protect
the rotor blades from rough handling as blade position is critical to meter performance.
Failure to apply correct torque may result in equipment damage or inaccurate meter operation.
MAINTENANCE 5-7
OCT 2013 DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER
In the event that a second pickoff is required for equipment originally supplied with a single pickoff,
or should field service or replacement of existing pickoffs be necessary, the following procedure is
recommended.
Failure to disconnect power to the meter could result in serious injury and/or damage to the
equipment.
2. Remove retaining screws (item 52) and cover (item 16) of the UMB housing assembly.
3. Disconnect terminal connects at TB1, TB2 and TB3.
4. Loosen retaining screws of preamplifier board (item 56) and lift out.
5. Care should be taken not to jar or disrupt terminal board components.
6. Remove screw (item 52).
7. Insert second pickoff (item 11) into the pickoff cavity of the UMB and secure with screw,
(item 52).
2. Mount the preamplifier board in its original position and secure using spring loaded retaining
screws.
3. Attach electrical output wiring from both pickoffs to terminal connection TB2 and TB3 as
shown in Figure 3-2.
4. Attach electrical output wiring from electrical accessories (conduit wiring) to terminal
connection TB1, number 3 for channel A, and number 5 for channel B.
5. Secure all electrical wiring.
6. Return UMB cover and secure using original retaining screws.
5-8 MAINTENANCE
DANIEL SERIES 1500 TURBINE METER OCT 2013
6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
6.1 General
This information has been provided as an aid in basic troubleshooting. Disassembly procedures have
been outlined in Section 5.3 of this manual. If the Series 1500 Turbine is found to be in need of
repair, it is recommended the user contact the nearest Daniel Measurement and Control Sales or
Service Office. It is important that servicing be performed by trained and qualified service
personnel.
TROUBLESHOOTING 6-1
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6-2 TROUBLESHOOTING
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This section contains the necessary parts required to make up any standard unit covered in this
manual. Recommended spare or replacement parts have been denoted by an asterisk.
Item numbers reference actual engineering drawings and are not meant to be consecutively
numbered.
Serial number
Part number
Part description
Quantity required
Special Conditions for Safe Use: The joint between the Universal Mounting Box cover and housing
is a flat joint and has a flame path of 9.52mm in length and clearance of less than .0381mm. The
joint between the Universal Mounting Box housing and Sensor housing is a spigot joint which has
a radial length of 3.18mm, a axial length of 13.61mm and a clearance of .059mm.
Special Conditions for Safe Use: The joint between the Universal Mounting Box cover and housing
is a flat joint and has a flame path of 9.52mm in length and clearance of less than .0381mm. The
joint between the Universal Mounting Box housing and Sensor housing is a spigot joint which has
a radial length of 3.18mm, a axial length of 13.61mm and a clearance of .059mm.
Figure 7-3. 3" through 18" Uni-Directional 1500 Series Turbine (Reference Table 7-3)
Figure 7-4. 4" through 8" Bi-Directional Series 1500 Series (Reference Table 7-4)
Figure 7-5. 10" through 12" Uni-Directional Series 1500 Series (Reference Table 7-5)
Figure 7-6. 16" through 18" Uni-Directional Series 1500 Series (Reference Table 7-6)
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